In Elizabeth Bishop's poet "same art" that masters Elizabeth Bishop's poem "Lost Art", the act of failure has risen to the level of art form. According to Bishop, losing is without learning or fear. Ironically, however, Bishop strives to believe in his assumption - "... it is not difficult to master ..." and "I lose ... ... not a disaster ..." (lines 1 to 3). The purpose of naming this poem as "same art" is to show that the art of failure is one of many, and it is not a disaster or a failure to be lost.
Elizabeth Bishop's "One Art" in Elizabeth Bishop's analysis of "An Art" has amateur and expert, Hall and exposure theme. Bishop seems to be a skilled individual in this poem. At the beginning of this poem, she told the reader, "The art of failure is not difficult to master." Failure can be skills that people acquire can be learned. According to the American traditional English dictionary, "Master" includes two characters, "Elizabeth Bishop's" Fish "and Theodore Rosque" Mountain Rat ", characters that experience, learn and express nature. In Elizabeth · Bishop's poem "fish", the fisherman may have caught the fish and killed the fish, but when we saw the world through the fisheye lens, the fish released it. . In the poetry by Theodore Roethke's "The Meadow Mouse", the male was aiming to find a squirrel, shield it and protect it.
Art by Elizabeth Bishop is a poem that explores the loss of art compared to art; however, this art is not an enviable or a successful art. Everyone has experienced failure because art of failure is presented as an inevitable simple learning. As the poem advances, the attitude of the speaker to loss becomes increasingly serious. Line 5 states the key to little emotional attachment Elizabeth Barrett Browning's theme change theme is the loss of love. The central feature of this verse is to remember his life five months ago. The poet points out that the feeling of the character is "late like winter snow, slowly shedding tears" using the seasonal change. As the poem continues, the atmosphere of the character changes according to the season. Changes at the time of change indicate how difficult it is to use very emotional techniques
Elizabeth Bishop's poem "One Art" is a villa shape, traditional, repeating 19 lines of poetry. Here, she meditates on the art of failure, before the climax of making a small loss catalog including home key and mother's watch, and losing home, land and loved ones. Please pay attention to the use of fulfillment to continue the feel of the next line. It occurs in the first four sections, bringing in smoothness to the poetry, considering energy. The fifth quarter is different. It has punctuation marks, commas and two periods (end site), pauses the reader as if the speaker is hesitant